Wow... if I was walking up that path I'd have no memory card space left long before I reached the top!! 😀 The subtle post-autumn colors, the valley view, the low-hanging clouds... I would be doing nothing but shooting every turn of the path. LOL
Thanks for the video, even missing a shot at 19:19, TH-camr are truly altruistic😅. Wear the camera at the peak design clip, you have one at your right shoulder strap, take the shot first, then roll the film. 😊🤗
Great video! As always honest and great insight into your photography. As I now live in Alberta, Canada, it's always amazing to see the hills of home through your eyes. I'm just trying to decide whether or not to get the the Z 14-30 lens as my next buy.....I have the 24-120 F4 and the 70-200 F2.8 on my Z7 II. Keep up the good work!
Great video and fabulous conditions. Loved the wide angle composition tips around the stile, something I don’t think nearly enough about. Have a great Christmas.
I have learnt so much about the Wrainrights from watching your videos. This one looked perfect to me with the shifting low cloud and the beautiful colours. I like the small detail things and I kept seeing things I would love to have been able to photograph and kept saying stop and take a photo of that! But you didn't hear and I know you like the the vistas and views down to the valleys anyway. I would love to to be there and take photos but I'm too old and I live on the other side of the planet. Love your videos.
Hope you have a Merry Christmas. Thanks again for all the inspiration. Sometimes, the blue hue is a really need thing at times as it highlights the lights in a small town.
What a atmospheric video Henry such beautiful surroundings, thanks for sharing your tips on wide angle photography all taken onboard for my photography 😍
Capping off another great year Henry, loved today's images. Hope you have a great Christmas and as always look forward to following more of your adventures
Great video Henry. Always good to get the wide angle lense out and a nice shot to boot. Many thanks for sharing. Have a good Christmas, now going to watch one of your Morcambe neighbours in a bit of a boxing match.
Another great video, thanks. I think we tend to think of wide angles in term of left to right and often forget that a lens is round. It is therefore a wide angle to the top and bottom of the frame as well.
Another great video, Henry, with very useful tips on using a wide angle lens. I have watched every one of your videos this year and thoroughly enjoyed them all. Your genuine engagement with your audience, great photography advice, stuuning images, fantsstic locations and the famous Henry banter keep me coming back. Thank you so much and I wish you a very happy holiday season with your family. See you next year.
Good tips, Henry, and wonderful, atmospheric scenery. Loved that stile and stone wall shot. You could always do a small project on all the stiles you clamber over! Keep up the hiking, the photography and all the tips and tricks in 2025! Have a great Christmas and I hope a healthy and lively New Year! Your calendar is up and will soon be running! Love from Oz.
Thanks for your hard work this year, your videos, your honesty, always look forward to seeing a Henry Turner video each week. Have a great Christmas and new year with your family and friends
As much as I would LOVE to go on one of your tours, it's a long, long way from Nova Scotia. 😞 I'll have to settle for your videos and seeing things through your eyes. Merry Christmas, Henry!
Thank you for another video, it was another great one! I suppose this is the last video before Christmas, so I'm already going to say Merry Christmas to you, Henry!
I enjoyed the video as usual Henry. Certainly very atmospheric conditions. I must admit i use my wide angle lens most of the time, but i think i am going to use my 18-300 lens more often. Great image's as usual. Catch you on the next one.
Pity there was no clear views from the top, however we were a little spoiled with the trip up. Beautiful scenery indeed, and surprisingly it didn’t rain 😮. Yes Henry it’s definitely 72/214. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas 🎅 John Paul. 🇦🇺
Hi Henry. Great touque (that’s Canadian for your nice Roots knit cap). Great video. I lived for years next to Lake Windermere in BC Canada. The Lake Country in the UK is equally as beautiful.
So as I watched you walk up the trail I was amazed by the trail who laid all those pavers how long did it take them the same with the rock fence line who did it and how long did it take him to bring all those rocks from wherever. Just the history and that was amazing to think about
Hi Henry, I'm Scandinavian, Norwegian to be precise. And yes, "rygg" is used to describe a ridge in Norwegian. It also translates to "back" (anatomically), which makes sense I suppose - the back of the mountain. Really appreciate your videos. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Nice video Mr T 😊 wide angle is such a specialist lens... i got caught quite a few times using it wrongly. Not a fan onky gor astro may be and mkuntain stuff which i dont do down the south. Hope you have a nice christmas young man. Take care of yourself.
This may be an absolutely daft idea, but, have you ever thought of making jigsaw puzzles from some of your photos to sell? I think there may be a market since I've seen what is available in stores.
Thanks for sharing as it’s the only way at my time of life that I ever get to see such beautiful places. Personally I’ve never been a fan of wide angles much preferring zoom, each to his own though. Merry Christmas.
great video Henry b4 mobile phones I had to give my eldest daughter ( then 12) a piggy back all the way down from the top of Heron Pike to where you parked your car as she sprained her ankle on the walk (no mobile phones then) keep up the good work
Thanks again Henry for another wonderful and thought provoking video, it has certainly made me think about the wide anhle usage, which I do not do enough of, the workshop is not on the cards for me, not because of the cost, but I am saving to purchase a new RF lense for my Canon R7, have a great Xmas and new year
I got to spend only one day in the Lake District. No time for any tracking. However we did go through Ambleside. A beautiful picturesque village. Beautiful conditions with the mist and clouds. Happy Holidays!
I always carry my 10-18mm lens with me in the hope that I’ll actually use the lens but end up just using my favourite 24-105mm L lens. You have now given me some food for thought. You have provided some great tips on what to look out for. I really want to get out there and try some ideas that I now have from previous places I’ve visited where I think will work out quite well for my wide angled lens. I just might get to use the lens finally 😂. Knowing my luck I’ll end up forgetting to pack the wide angled lens just as you did with your batteries 😂🤣😂 Have a good Christmas and New Year and look forward to watching your videos in 2025🎉
First time here on the channel. What stunning images you have (on your website)! The widest I have is 24mm and I notice that my portrait orientation photos are too narrow (when close to a scene). But well explained how a wide angle lens is best used. I want to buy one even more now. :)
Well done example of composition when using wide angle lenses. I recently purchased a 15-30mm zoom and it has made me enjoy landscape photography with foreground objects so much more enjoyable.
Great video Henry thanks - we’re hiking the Wainwrights too - done 168 now. I love taking photos with my OM-5 but struggle to balance demands of hiking Wainwrights with the family and regular photos stops. After we’ve done them all will have more time to take more photos as you do! One question - I’m thinking of a fixed super wide - the Pana Leica 9mm 1.7mm - I like travelling light and this is small and weatherproofed but concerned the lack of zoom might be less flexible on the fells. Any thoughts?
Hi Henry. Great video. I thought the stile looking up towards mountain would have made a great shot. Just bought a z6iii with 24-120 and dont known wether to add 14-30 or 100-400 next. Cant afford both 🤣
My mentor always told me that wide-angle lenses were for foreground, telephotos were for background and panoramics were for vistas. I rarely use my wide angle and I take a lot more panos than wide angles but my standard and tele zooms account for at least 3/4 of my photos.
Hi Henry, I'm gonna chime in again, this time about the ryg/ridge thing. Ryg is danish and can mean both back (the rear front 😄(the one behind your front.... you get it, I'll move on 😄)), and the imperative act of smoking. But in this instance it would be back, as in if you arch your back, it would look like a tiiiiiny, tiny little ridge. On another note: That shot you missed, I was rooting for you to get the camera out in time to shoot it.... Don't you use the "slide-in holder-on-the-shoulderstrap"-thingy anymore? I recon that would have been handy.
If you were there on Friday Henry we just missed each other! We spent sunrise along Rydal Water taking in the mist and some fantastic conditions all around as you saw! There's always a chance if I pixel peep enough I'll spot you 😂 Can recommend the breakfast rolls at the Tea Shop too - well worth a stop after an early morning wander!
Hi Henry, just after you took the image on top of the mountain and you turned around talking the to the camera I saw a nice composition in a landscape format for the wide angle behind you, the clouds had more definition and I could see the lake below it with the edges of the mountain where you where standing. As you walked upward on the mountain also the trail perspective with the landscape below would have made a beautiful wide angle images. Sometimes as you talk to the camera you are filming me as the onlooker to the video I notice a lot of great compositions. Anyway happy holiday to you and a great New Year 2025.
Hi Henry another grand day out, thanks for sharing. At 21 minutes I'm surprised you didn't hear me shouting ( in true panto style) "its behind you", another cracking view crying out to be photographed. Now that Santa is readying his big red suit, its time to say "have a wonderful Xmas and all the best for 2025".
You're right that composition & subjects matter whatever photography you do but it does feel a lot more punishing with wide-angle lenses. My wide-angle is my every day carry lens, I'm not sure if that's unusual, but anything less than 25mm feels very claustrophobic to me. I've learnt through gruelling disappoints that it's not worth raising the camera if there's no subject for the view, no matter how breathtaking the view.
Henry, you're freaking me out when you go to the edge. Please be careful... As you can tell, I'm deathly afraid of heights... Love the video, moody conditions never disappoint...
Thanks for your video. I wish you a merry happy Christmas. Do you remember at your last year's tour? Do you know, what I'm doing now? By the way: Do you closed your Instagram account?
Henry, unless you know a certian lens has to be used for one of your outings, I find this to be a wonderful way to grab a lens. Firstly, in your home, assign numbers to all of your lenses. Next, grab a die or some dice that will cover the number of lenses you have. Most people will only have a few lenses so only one die will be used. Roll the die and choose whatever lens either matches or comes close to the roll of the dice. That will be lens you use on that outing. Besides rotating your lenses, it make you really think and be creative with your choice of subject matter. I've used lenses from fisheye to super telephoto. Try it or something like it!
Another great video Henry. I am a fellow TH-camr who lives in the Lake District doing weekly mainly landscape photography videos. If you ever wish combine on a video please do get in touch.
Hi Henry, I really enjoy your channel but at almost 30 minutes long I find they are difficult to watch in one go. Can you please drop it down to 10 to 15 mins or z max of 20 mins. Thanks.
I love how I feel like I'm right with you when you're on these treks - they're great! And I learn a thing or two along the way, which is even better!
You never fail to pull off something stunning , even when it seems like conditions are against you. Love your videos!
Thanks so much 😊
Thanks for the videos over the course of another year Henry. Very mellow. I tune in each week from Australia just to chill.
Wow... if I was walking up that path I'd have no memory card space left long before I reached the top!! 😀 The subtle post-autumn colors, the valley view, the low-hanging clouds... I would be doing nothing but shooting every turn of the path. LOL
Me too, lol
I don't think I'd make it to the top before it goes dark 😂
Yeah it is sooo stunning
Thanks for the video, even missing a shot at 19:19, TH-camr are truly altruistic😅. Wear the camera at the peak design clip, you have one at your right shoulder strap, take the shot first, then roll the film. 😊🤗
Just discovered your channel and I am 5 minutes in and you have a new fan. Love your vibe!
That's great, thanks so much!!
@@HenryTurnerphotoyou insight is fantastic. Also greetings from Australia!
Great video! As always honest and great insight into your photography. As I now live in Alberta, Canada, it's always amazing to see the hills of home through your eyes. I'm just trying to decide whether or not to get the the Z 14-30 lens as my next buy.....I have the 24-120 F4 and the 70-200 F2.8 on my Z7 II. Keep up the good work!
Long may you continue to share our passion for Photography- Merry Christmas Henry
What a beautiful place! Thanks for taking us Tubers with you. Have a very Merry Christmas 🎄
Great video and fabulous conditions. Loved the wide angle composition tips around the stile, something I don’t think nearly enough about. Have a great Christmas.
Merry Christmas Henry
Hope you have a wonderful day.
Thank you for all your wonderful videos.
Best wishes
Andy
I have learnt so much about the Wrainrights from watching your videos. This one looked perfect to me with the shifting low cloud and the beautiful colours. I like the small detail things and I kept seeing things I would love to have been able to photograph and kept saying stop and take a photo of that! But you didn't hear and I know you like the the vistas and views down to the valleys anyway. I would love to to be there and take photos but I'm too old and I live on the other side of the planet. Love your videos.
Hope you have a Merry Christmas. Thanks again for all the inspiration. Sometimes, the blue hue is a really need thing at times as it highlights the lights in a small town.
love the stile and the facts that i can now choose some pictures from your site nice one henry
What a atmospheric video Henry such beautiful surroundings, thanks for sharing your tips on wide angle photography all taken onboard for my photography 😍
Capping off another great year Henry, loved today's images. Hope you have a great Christmas and as always look forward to following more of your adventures
Great video Henry. Always good to get the wide angle lense out and a nice shot to boot. Many thanks for sharing. Have a good Christmas, now going to watch one of your Morcambe neighbours in a bit of a boxing match.
Another cracking video, cheers Henry, loved it 👍🏔️📷
Great tip the foreground one, my wide angle always miss the mark like you were saying and I think you’ve nailed why 👍🏻
Merry Christmas to you, Henry! Thanks for sharing all your adventures, best wishes for a brilliant 2025!
Happy Christmas, thank you, I rarely use my wide angle lens and this inspires me to try it next time I’m out.
Great adventure Henry. Wish I could make your spring workshop but I just moved back to the U.S. from Germany.
Perfect timing with this video for me. Just got got a 10-18mm lens and looking forward to getting out and using it. Great stuff as always Henry.
Another great video, thanks. I think we tend to think of wide angles in term of left to right and often forget that a lens is round. It is therefore a wide angle to the top and bottom of the frame as well.
Another great video, Henry, with very useful tips on using a wide angle lens. I have watched every one of your videos this year and thoroughly enjoyed them all. Your genuine engagement with your audience, great photography advice, stuuning images, fantsstic locations and the famous Henry banter keep me coming back. Thank you so much and I wish you a very happy holiday season with your family. See you next year.
Good tips, Henry, and wonderful, atmospheric scenery. Loved that stile and stone wall shot. You could always do a small project on all the stiles you clamber over! Keep up the hiking, the photography and all the tips and tricks in 2025! Have a great Christmas and I hope a healthy and lively New Year! Your calendar is up and will soon be running! Love from Oz.
Thanks for your hard work this year, your videos, your honesty, always look forward to seeing a Henry Turner video each week. Have a great Christmas and new year with your family and friends
Merry Christmas Henry! Thank you again for another great video, and another year of videos! All the best in 2025!
Merry Christmas Henry to you and your family!
As much as I would LOVE to go on one of your tours, it's a long, long way from Nova Scotia. 😞 I'll have to settle for your videos and seeing things through your eyes. Merry Christmas, Henry!
Keep up the good work henry. Have a good Christmas
Thank you for another video, it was another great one! I suppose this is the last video before Christmas, so I'm already going to say Merry Christmas to you, Henry!
I enjoyed the video as usual Henry.
Certainly very atmospheric conditions.
I must admit i use my wide angle lens most of the time, but i think i am going to use my 18-300 lens more often.
Great image's as usual.
Catch you on the next one.
Thanks and Merry Christmas
Pity there was no clear views from the top, however we were a little spoiled with the trip up.
Beautiful scenery indeed, and surprisingly it didn’t rain 😮.
Yes Henry it’s definitely 72/214.
Hope you have a wonderful Christmas 🎅 John Paul. 🇦🇺
Really enjoyed this "tutorial". Please more of the same for us novices.
Hi Henry. Great touque (that’s Canadian for your nice Roots knit cap). Great video. I lived for years next to Lake Windermere in BC Canada. The Lake Country in the UK is equally as beautiful.
So as I watched you walk up the trail I was amazed by the trail who laid all those pavers how long did it take them the same with the rock fence line who did it and how long did it take him to bring all those rocks from wherever.
Just the history and that was amazing to think about
Hi Henry, I'm Scandinavian, Norwegian to be precise. And yes, "rygg" is used to describe a ridge in Norwegian. It also translates to "back" (anatomically), which makes sense I suppose - the back of the mountain. Really appreciate your videos. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Henry, I looked at photos on your site, lots of good ones, frosty Windermere was my fave, however I have nowhere to put it up at the moment
Nice video Mr T 😊 wide angle is such a specialist lens... i got caught quite a few times using it wrongly. Not a fan onky gor astro may be and mkuntain stuff which i dont do down the south.
Hope you have a nice christmas young man. Take care of yourself.
This may be an absolutely daft idea, but, have you ever thought of making jigsaw puzzles from some of your photos to sell? I think there may be a market since I've seen what is available in stores.
Thanks for sharing as it’s the only way at my time of life that I ever get to see such beautiful places. Personally I’ve never been a fan of wide angles much preferring zoom, each to his own though. Merry Christmas.
Great video. Like the last photo 👍
love this video. Inspirational. Thanks
great video Henry b4 mobile phones I had to give my eldest daughter ( then 12) a piggy back all the way down from the top of Heron Pike to where you parked your car as she sprained her ankle on the walk (no mobile phones then) keep up the good work
Thanks again Henry for another wonderful and thought provoking video, it has certainly made me think about the wide anhle usage, which I do not do enough of, the workshop is not on the cards for me, not because of the cost, but I am saving to purchase a new RF lense for my Canon R7, have a great Xmas and new year
I got to spend only one day in the Lake District. No time for any tracking. However we did go through Ambleside. A beautiful picturesque village. Beautiful conditions with the mist and clouds. Happy Holidays!
I always carry my 10-18mm lens with me in the hope that I’ll actually use the lens but end up just using my favourite 24-105mm L lens. You have now given me some food for thought. You have provided some great tips on what to look out for. I really want to get out there and try some ideas that I now have from previous places I’ve visited where I think will work out quite well for my wide angled lens. I just might get to use the lens finally 😂. Knowing my luck I’ll end up forgetting to pack the wide angled lens just as you did with your batteries 😂🤣😂 Have a good Christmas and New Year and look forward to watching your videos in 2025🎉
First time here on the channel. What stunning images you have (on your website)! The widest I have is 24mm and I notice that my portrait orientation photos are too narrow (when close to a scene). But well explained how a wide angle lens is best used. I want to buy one even more now. :)
Well done example of composition when using wide angle lenses. I recently purchased a 15-30mm zoom and it has made me enjoy landscape photography with foreground objects so much more enjoyable.
Correct! Rygg is ridge, in swedish and norwegian
👍🙂
Wise words Henry, plenty of food for thought...
What stunning clouds, enjoyed that.
Love the toque, nice plug for Canada. Great location and video.
Another really informative vid Henry. Don’t know why but I don’t get notifications about live streams?
Love the toque
Exploring those fells in the fog with your camera seems like an absolute blast!
Well done Henry.
Great video, great images.
As ususal fantastic content Henry.
Great video Henry thanks - we’re hiking the Wainwrights too - done 168 now. I love taking photos with my OM-5 but struggle to balance demands of hiking Wainwrights with the family and regular photos stops. After we’ve done them all will have more time to take more photos as you do! One question - I’m thinking of a fixed super wide - the Pana Leica 9mm 1.7mm - I like travelling light and this is small and weatherproofed but concerned the lack of zoom might be less flexible on the fells. Any thoughts?
Hi Henry. Great video. I thought the stile looking up towards mountain would have made a great shot. Just bought a z6iii with 24-120 and dont known wether to add 14-30 or 100-400 next. Cant afford both 🤣
My mentor always told me that wide-angle lenses were for foreground, telephotos were for background and panoramics were for vistas. I rarely use my wide angle and I take a lot more panos than wide angles but my standard and tele zooms account for at least 3/4 of my photos.
Hi Henry, I'm gonna chime in again, this time about the ryg/ridge thing. Ryg is danish and can mean both back (the rear front 😄(the one behind your front.... you get it, I'll move on 😄)), and the imperative act of smoking. But in this instance it would be back, as in if you arch your back, it would look like a tiiiiiny, tiny little ridge.
On another note: That shot you missed, I was rooting for you to get the camera out in time to shoot it.... Don't you use the "slide-in holder-on-the-shoulderstrap"-thingy anymore? I recon that would have been handy.
Love the stile photo , beautiful scenery
I saw or heard one time, to use a wide angle as a macro lens, went and tried it, it worked really well
If you were there on Friday Henry we just missed each other! We spent sunrise along Rydal Water taking in the mist and some fantastic conditions all around as you saw!
There's always a chance if I pixel peep enough I'll spot you 😂
Can recommend the breakfast rolls at the Tea Shop too - well worth a stop after an early morning wander!
Hi Henry, just after you took the image on top of the mountain and you turned around talking the to the camera I saw a nice composition in a landscape format for the wide angle behind you, the clouds had more definition and I could see the lake below it with the edges of the mountain where you where standing. As you walked upward on the mountain also the trail perspective with the landscape below would have made a beautiful wide angle images. Sometimes as you talk to the camera you are filming me as the onlooker to the video I notice a lot of great compositions. Anyway happy holiday to you and a great New Year 2025.
Hi Henry. What's happened to the Blue Jay? We haven't seen her for a while. Are u still camping in her?
I love the Canada cap.
Hi Henry another grand day out, thanks for sharing. At 21 minutes I'm surprised you didn't hear me shouting ( in true panto style) "its behind you", another cracking view crying out to be photographed. Now that Santa is readying his big red suit, its time to say "have a wonderful Xmas and all the best for 2025".
Thanks for the video. Child hood memories means I keep returning to the lakes, with my camera.
Stile photo i was thinking that I would crop in from the right to remove the second wall. But there again what do I know
You're right that composition & subjects matter whatever photography you do but it does feel a lot more punishing with wide-angle lenses. My wide-angle is my every day carry lens, I'm not sure if that's unusual, but anything less than 25mm feels very claustrophobic to me. I've learnt through gruelling disappoints that it's not worth raising the camera if there's no subject for the view, no matter how breathtaking the view.
Henry, you're freaking me out when you go to the edge. Please be careful... As you can tell, I'm deathly afraid of heights... Love the video, moody conditions never disappoint...
what camera did you use to record yourself walking about?
Hi mate, I use the DJI Action 4 👍🏻
Great video. Mountain Ridge = Fjellrygg
How are you doing Henry. Have you done a munro yet.
Henry you are a star. Personally i find wideangle of very limited use. Joe Cornish said. I use nothing wider than 24mm.
Just purchased a Sony 20mm f1.8 lens from MPB
Do u like thomas heaton?
Look at that stone work. It must have taken years and a lot of work.
I think - at 12:18 you missed an opportunity to capture a "mist-ical" moment…
Thanks for your video. I wish you a merry happy Christmas.
Do you remember at your last year's tour? Do you know, what I'm doing now?
By the way: Do you closed your Instagram account?
"Rygg", "bergs-rygg" is the word in swedish, anyway! :) "Rygg" is allso the word for the back that carry your backpack! :)
Go stand in the ocean, shoot seascapes then you’ll use your wide angle.
Henry, unless you know a certian lens has to be used for one of your outings, I find this to be a wonderful way to grab a lens.
Firstly, in your home, assign numbers to all of your lenses.
Next, grab a die or some dice that will cover the number of lenses you have. Most people will only have a few lenses so only one die will be used.
Roll the die and choose whatever lens either matches or comes close to the roll of the dice.
That will be lens you use on that outing. Besides rotating your lenses, it make you really think and be creative with your choice of subject matter.
I've used lenses from fisheye to super telephoto.
Try it or something like it!
I have a calender
👍🏻👏🏻😊
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Another great video Henry.
I am a fellow TH-camr who lives in the Lake District doing weekly mainly landscape photography videos. If you ever wish combine on a video please do get in touch.
Hi Henry, I really enjoy your channel but at almost 30 minutes long I find they are difficult to watch in one go. Can you please drop it down to 10 to 15 mins or z max of 20 mins.
Thanks.